Peterborough Police Log: Sept. 19, 2013

Assist: At 5:51 p.m., police went to Monadnock Community Hospital after getting a call that a Peterborough resident was attempting to leave. The man agreed to go back in the hospital for treatment and his wife was notified that if he left again he would be taken to Valley Street Jail, as he was highly intoxicated.

Wednesday, Sept. 11

Assault report: At 9:09 a.m., police received a report from ConVal High School, notifying them that a female student had been assaulted at the school.

Harassment: At 12:31 p.m., a Summer Street resident reported that a neighbor was texting her after being told to stop. Police spoke to both people and advised them to stop all communication with each other.

Animal complaint: At 4:29 p.m, a Murphy Road resident reported he had seen an animal, which he described as some type of mountain lion, running across his field and in his yard. He said neighbors has reported seeing the animal as well. Police notified the N.H Fish and Game Department.

Thursday, Sept. 12

Domestic issue: At 12:50 a.m., police went to a Summer Street residence in response to a 911 call about a possible domestic dispute. Police separated the people involved and determined it was a verbal disagreement. Both people agreed to call it a night and go to bed.

Accident: At 5:35 a.m., a 1999 Nissan Maxima driven by Michael Krug, 19, of Jaffrey went off Route 202 near New Hampshire Ball Bearings after Krug fell asleep at the wheel. Krug was not injured. The car, which went about 25 yards off the road into trees and bushes, was heavily damaged and was towed.

Assist/Arrest: At 1:15 p.m., Keene police reported that two people had attempted to purchase items at the Keene Radio Shack using a deceased person’s ID. They had left Keene and were now at the Peterborough Radio Shack. The two people — Marcus Jones, 22, and Lawshawnda Naylor, 30, both of Springfield, Mass. —were located and taken into custody at the request of the Keene police department and taken to the Dublin Police Department, where they were turned over to officers from Keene. A vehicle they were using was secured and left at the plaza. Later in the day, police found that items were also missing from the Peterborough Radio Shack. Keene Police located the items in the possession of Naylor. After Naylor was booked by Keene police on their charges, she was taken back to Peterborough where she was charged with theft by unauthorized taking and receiving stolen property. Naylor was released on $10,000 personal recognizance with an Oct. 7 court date.

Arrest: At 7:20 p.m., police arrested Marcus A. Jones, 22, of Springfield, Mass., at the Peterborough Shopping Village parking lot. He was charged with driving after his license had been suspended. Jones was released on $2,000 personal recognizance with a Nov. 18 court date in 8th Circuit Court, Jaffrey.

Sunday, Sept. 15

Harassment report: At 12:08 p.m., police spoke to a Rockbrook Apartments resident who said she’d been told that a neighbor who was going to be moving out was going to put sugar in her vehicle’s gas tank. She said the neighbor had also put mean posts about her on his Facebook page. The other resident denied making any threats to cause damage to the vehicle.

Trespass report: At 3:50 p.m., the owner of a Sharon Road home reported a car parked on her property that was not supposed to be there. The vehicle was registered to a Francestown man and police were able to contact his girlfriend, who said he was hunting in Peterborough. She was asked to have him call when he returned home. The business owner decided not to have the vehicle towed, but requested that he be spoken to about trespassing.

Juvenile complaint: At 4:06 p.m., a resident said he had seen four boys on bicycles on Cheney Avenue and one had thrown a rock at his car. An officer located the boys and one admitted that he threw a rock, but insisted it was not directed at the motorist’s car.

Theft report: At 8:30 p.m., police were notified that money had been taken from a business on Concord Street.